 Hello everyone, bonjour à tous, chag Sameach. Tonight, Jewish people will celebrate Rosh Hashanah, this Jewish new year. At this time of year, the Jewish calendar starts again. It's a time for hope and for many traditions. Families eat apples with honey to represent their wish for a sweet new year. Palma Granite is placed on the dinner table to represent mitzvot, or good deeds, and loved ones come together to pray for new beginnings. These traditions have been celebrated for generations and are practiced around the world. Where you are for these festivities, Rosh Hashanah is the opportunity to reflect on the future. A future of peace, prosperity and good fortune. A future where everyone is free to respect these traditions and celebrate their faith. Antisemitism has become all too common in our communities, and it's up to every one of us to stand against it. Our government will continue to support the Jewish community and stand firm against hatred and discrimination in all its forms. Jofre, mes vues les plus chaleureux aux gens de la communauté juive qui célèbrent cette occasion ce soir, may this new year bring you health and happiness. Shana Tovah, umetukah.